Brown faces two charges

Brisbane has an anxious wait ahead of this afternoon's AFL tribunal hearing, with key forward Jonathan Brown facing two charges.

Already facing a rough play charge for a head-lock on St Kilda ruckman Jason Blake, Brown picked up an extra wrestling count for an incident involving the Saints' Brett Voss after the AFL's video review late on Monday. Voss also faces a charge over the incident.

Also fronting this afternoon's tribunal will be Brown's skipper Michael Voss and Saint Kilda's Max Hudghton, who are both accused of wrestling.

Melbourne's Brad Miller also faces a trip to the tribunal this afternoon after being charged with wrestling in the match against Essendon.

Meanwhile Geelong's Kent Kingsley will also front the tribunal after being reported for striking during Sunday's loss to Port Adelaide.

There was better news for St Kilda pair Brent Guerra and Alan Murray, who were cleared by the video review of any wrongdoing in the game against Brisbane.

On Monday Brisbane coach Leigh Matthews said he was disappointed that umpire Steve McBurney chose to report Brown on the rough play charge, which occurred during Friday night's qualifying final win over St Kilda at the Gabba.

Matthews had said the Lions would argue Brown should have been reported for wrestling, which is a lesser charge that usually attracts a fine.

Brown will be making his fourth appearance at the tribunal in the last 12 months, and any suspension could deal a blow to the Lions' finals hopes.

The Lions have next weekend off before a preliminary final against either Geelong or Essendon at the MCG on September 18.